Signing of the Compact in the Cabin of the Mayflower

Signing of the Compact in the Cabin of the Mayflower

George E. PerineWW-UNK-058117
·hand-colored lithograph·17 5/8 x 29 1/2 in. (44.8 x 74.9 cm)

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17 5/8 x 29 1/2 in. (44.8 x 74.9 cm)

Artist

George E. Perine
George E. Perine

Printmaking

George Edward Perine was an artist, engraver, and publisher. In 1852, he began engraving for Thomas Doney in New York and in 1856-1858 for W.W. Rice, a line and bank-note engraver. He engraved in mezzotint a large plate, entitled “The Signing of the Compact in the Cabin of the Mayflower,” before he was nineteen years old. He was employed by New York engravers in 1858-1860 and in 1860 began engraving on his own and soon established a successful business in New York City. He mainly did portrait engraving and though he had many engravers in his employ, it is said that he finished every plate himself. Among his best known productions were the engravings entitled "The Better Land", dedicated to the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, published in 1866; "The Good Part", published a few years later; and a series of portraits on steel of distinguished men which appeared in The Eclectic Magazine. Of the books published by him, the most noteworthy were: "History of the Fifty-First Congress" (illustrated), and "A History of New York City", by Benson John Lossing, LL.D., the historian.

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Dimensions
17 5/8 x 29 1/2 in. (44.8 x 74.9 cm)
Watts ID
WW-UNK-058117

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smithsonian
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Artist

George E. Perine

George E. Perine

Printmaking

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